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BETHP46E PUBIIC IIBIARV
YOUR OFFICIAL HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
Serving Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge, Seaford, Old Bethpage and Plainview
VOL. 24 NO. 33 July 19-25, 1991 25 CENTS
LET f HE
m^m BEQI^l
Nassau County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta, (right), and Vice President
Dan Quayle, (center), and U.S. Congressman Raymond McGrath, join with
troops who returned from Operation Desert Storm to officially begin the
1991 Victory Games at Mitchel Park. The Victory Games provide athletic
competitions for over 2,000 disabled athletes from all parts of the country.
Joining Gulotta, Quayle and McGrath were the following troops; Sergeant
Charles Chaney, Sr.; Bruce P. Jamison, Jr.; James C. Kernan, Jr.; Elaine
Dudinoki; Edward J. Murphy; Diane Jones; Captain Tom Martino; Gilda
Gross; Linus Klapproth; Captain Pattie McEleveen.
Congratulations Gary!
Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Angelo A. Delligatti, right, congratulates
Gary Bretton for being honored as the Small Business Person of the Year
at last month's meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Republican Club of
Bethpage. (iary, of Bretton's Broadway Deli, was selected for this award by
the Nassau C ouncil of C hambers of Commerce for his dedication to his business
and community.
Bethpage Water District Officials
Help Celebrate Long island
Water Conference's Anniversary
Bethpage Water District Commis­sioners
Gerard F. Donlon, Sr., Wil­liam
EUinger, Sal J. Greco, Jr. and
Superintendent Ronald J. Krumholz
prepare to cut the cake at the Long
Island Water Conference's recent 40th
anniversary celebration.
Bethpage Water District is a
member of the Water Conference, a
regional association of water supply
professionals that has been dedicated
to providing and maintaining an
adequate and safe water supply
system for four decades.
Among its many missions, the
Conference has been particularly
concerned with the implementation of
water con.servation and prcscr\alioii
programs. Moreover, it has been
committed to keeping water utility
personnel apprised of the latest
innovations in water supply, treat­ment
and maintenance technology as
well as new improvements in plant
service and safety methods.
In addition to Long Island's public
and private water suppliers, the
Conference's membership consists of
consulting engineers, attorneys,
manufacturers and contractors asso­ciated
with water supply, and officials
of various governmental regulatory
agencies.
Bethpage Businesswoman Named to LIA
New York-Long Island Associa- business and civic organization. I he
tion l*residenl James I., larocca has niaionty ot work carried uui b\ the
announced the following appoiiumcnt Association is accomplished b\ its
to the Long Island .Associatioirs active commiltees. I hcse conimiUccs
L'conomic Development Commitiee:
Richard Capuli of Merrick. ()iesidcnl.
Whitman Realty CJroup. McKiilc.
Richard Hivone, president, RMH
Drafting Ser\ ices, last Meadow,
Barbara Boccio. prcsidejii. Boccio
Design. Bclhpagc.
I he 1 lA is the icuioiTs laiucsi
are tiesigned lo address siHcific
concerns t)l the Long Island business
comnmnitv.
1 ct)noinie l)e\eh»pment ( umniii-ke
iiiemheis suppuit snaieuie^ to
encourage l)usmesses to sta\ ami grow
on I oim Island.

4V Powe' ! h'v:
i'ethpaqe NT l i ' l -^
BETHP46E PUBIIC IIBIARV
YOUR OFFICIAL HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
Serving Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge, Seaford, Old Bethpage and Plainview
VOL. 24 NO. 33 July 19-25, 1991 25 CENTS
LET f HE
m^m BEQI^l
Nassau County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta, (right), and Vice President
Dan Quayle, (center), and U.S. Congressman Raymond McGrath, join with
troops who returned from Operation Desert Storm to officially begin the
1991 Victory Games at Mitchel Park. The Victory Games provide athletic
competitions for over 2,000 disabled athletes from all parts of the country.
Joining Gulotta, Quayle and McGrath were the following troops; Sergeant
Charles Chaney, Sr.; Bruce P. Jamison, Jr.; James C. Kernan, Jr.; Elaine
Dudinoki; Edward J. Murphy; Diane Jones; Captain Tom Martino; Gilda
Gross; Linus Klapproth; Captain Pattie McEleveen.
Congratulations Gary!
Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Angelo A. Delligatti, right, congratulates
Gary Bretton for being honored as the Small Business Person of the Year
at last month's meeting of the Theodore Roosevelt Republican Club of
Bethpage. (iary, of Bretton's Broadway Deli, was selected for this award by
the Nassau C ouncil of C hambers of Commerce for his dedication to his business
and community.
Bethpage Water District Officials
Help Celebrate Long island
Water Conference's Anniversary
Bethpage Water District Commis­sioners
Gerard F. Donlon, Sr., Wil­liam
EUinger, Sal J. Greco, Jr. and
Superintendent Ronald J. Krumholz
prepare to cut the cake at the Long
Island Water Conference's recent 40th
anniversary celebration.
Bethpage Water District is a
member of the Water Conference, a
regional association of water supply
professionals that has been dedicated
to providing and maintaining an
adequate and safe water supply
system for four decades.
Among its many missions, the
Conference has been particularly
concerned with the implementation of
water con.servation and prcscr\alioii
programs. Moreover, it has been
committed to keeping water utility
personnel apprised of the latest
innovations in water supply, treat­ment
and maintenance technology as
well as new improvements in plant
service and safety methods.
In addition to Long Island's public
and private water suppliers, the
Conference's membership consists of
consulting engineers, attorneys,
manufacturers and contractors asso­ciated
with water supply, and officials
of various governmental regulatory
agencies.
Bethpage Businesswoman Named to LIA
New York-Long Island Associa- business and civic organization. I he
tion l*residenl James I., larocca has niaionty ot work carried uui b\ the
announced the following appoiiumcnt Association is accomplished b\ its
to the Long Island .Associatioirs active commiltees. I hcse conimiUccs
L'conomic Development Commitiee:
Richard Capuli of Merrick. ()iesidcnl.
Whitman Realty CJroup. McKiilc.
Richard Hivone, president, RMH
Drafting Ser\ ices, last Meadow,
Barbara Boccio. prcsidejii. Boccio
Design. Bclhpagc.
I he 1 lA is the icuioiTs laiucsi
are tiesigned lo address siHcific
concerns t)l the Long Island business
comnmnitv.
1 ct)noinie l)e\eh»pment ( umniii-ke
iiiemheis suppuit snaieuie^ to
encourage l)usmesses to sta\ ami grow
on I oim Island.